Club Statement - Fan Sadly Passed - RIP
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Awful news to read coming home from a day out at Hever where I had spotty connectivity pages wouldn't load so assumed we'd just been called off to weather or something.0
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I didn't know him but it's obvious from all of the beautiful tributes on here that he was one of the best. What a sad day. RIP0
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Reigning supporter of the year winner too, maybe as a small tribute the trophy can be named after him?7
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I never spoke to him but I saw him lots of times at away matches and knew who he was. Particularly in the days when there were so few BAME people who went to games. RIP legend.2
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RIP fella, you’ll be truly missed.
Let’s not get too pious about the Pompey fans eh. I’m sure that, had they known the full extent of what happened, they’d have acted differently.6 -
RIP Legend
Went doing what he loved3 -
Just feel completely numb! A character who you just expect to see every time we follow our beloved team! I hope you have a good view up there Norm and may you rest in peace!Thoughts are with your family, friends and everybody affected in the vicinity of the incident today!Hope the lad who I read earlier was holding him before the emergency services got to Norm gets the care he deserves! He can be very very proud of himself!5
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Rest in peace. Really sad news. Thoughts with family x
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He was a lovely guy as well, the one time we spoke he complimented me on my Che Hales shirt. This was a while back, around the time you'd jokingly hear him saying Roma are putting in a cheeky bid for Kevin Lisbie.
He is as big a Charlton legend as almost anyone who's worn the shirt in our history.5 -
Sunk in now that your not going to see someone again, such a shame rip pal hope you get a good view of us from up there.3
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So sad and such a lovely, friendly guy and superb fan. RIP0
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Guy was a legend; always brought a smile to my face whenever I saw him. Terrible news. RIP0
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Very sad news. RIP Headphones Norm. Sincere condolences to family & friends
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I'm not sure that they will, they may well come out with the old "If we do it for one etc".TootingRedArmy said:RIP to a True Charlton Legend
Today has been a heartbreaking day for everyone connected with Charlton Athletic. News of the passing of one of our most loyal Addicks during the match at Portsmouth has left us all stunned and deeply saddened.
He was a familiar face to so many of us a reassuring presence home and away, year after year. With his headphones, his distinctive look, and that trademark hat, he was part of the fabric of following Charlton. You didn’t need to know his name to know exactly who he was. He felt like part of the family, because he was.
From where we sat in the East Stand, we could tell instantly that something was seriously wrong. The atmosphere changed, and the football suddenly didn’t matter at all. We left the stadium feeling numb , and hearing later who it was and that he had passed has been simply devastating. It’s far too early, far too cruel, and it hurts.
Supporters like him are the heartbeat of our club. The many miles has he travelled, the hours spent in the covered end choir, the unshakeable loyalty through highs and lows, he was a very special Charlton supporter
One hopes the club will honour him properly on Tuesday evening with a minute’s silence
Rest in peace
A true Charlton legend, forever an Addick.0 -
Didn't go today due to family illness but watched on tv . So sad to hear who it was and recognise that he had been a regular part of the away matches i managed to attend and a regular part of all our home matches for so many years. It feels like a part of the Valley has left us, so poignant on the 33rd anniversary. RIP.0
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He collapsed and died during a life match at The Valley though.charltonbob said:
I'm not sure that they will, they may well come out with the old "If we do it for one etc".TootingRedArmy said:RIP to a True Charlton Legend
Today has been a heartbreaking day for everyone connected with Charlton Athletic. News of the passing of one of our most loyal Addicks during the match at Portsmouth has left us all stunned and deeply saddened.
He was a familiar face to so many of us a reassuring presence home and away, year after year. With his headphones, his distinctive look, and that trademark hat, he was part of the fabric of following Charlton. You didn’t need to know his name to know exactly who he was. He felt like part of the family, because he was.
From where we sat in the East Stand, we could tell instantly that something was seriously wrong. The atmosphere changed, and the football suddenly didn’t matter at all. We left the stadium feeling numb , and hearing later who it was and that he had passed has been simply devastating. It’s far too early, far too cruel, and it hurts.
Supporters like him are the heartbeat of our club. The many miles has he travelled, the hours spent in the covered end choir, the unshakeable loyalty through highs and lows, he was a very special Charlton supporter
One hopes the club will honour him properly on Tuesday evening with a minute’s silence
Rest in peace
A true Charlton legend, forever an Addick.0 -
Nonsense. He’ll definitely have tribute paid to him by the club.charltonbob said:
I'm not sure that they will, they may well come out with the old "If we do it for one etc".TootingRedArmy said:RIP to a True Charlton Legend
Today has been a heartbreaking day for everyone connected with Charlton Athletic. News of the passing of one of our most loyal Addicks during the match at Portsmouth has left us all stunned and deeply saddened.
He was a familiar face to so many of us a reassuring presence home and away, year after year. With his headphones, his distinctive look, and that trademark hat, he was part of the fabric of following Charlton. You didn’t need to know his name to know exactly who he was. He felt like part of the family, because he was.
From where we sat in the East Stand, we could tell instantly that something was seriously wrong. The atmosphere changed, and the football suddenly didn’t matter at all. We left the stadium feeling numb , and hearing later who it was and that he had passed has been simply devastating. It’s far too early, far too cruel, and it hurts.
Supporters like him are the heartbeat of our club. The many miles has he travelled, the hours spent in the covered end choir, the unshakeable loyalty through highs and lows, he was a very special Charlton supporter
One hopes the club will honour him properly on Tuesday evening with a minute’s silence
Rest in peace
A true Charlton legend, forever an Addick.0








